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The Huffington Post:
Keith Olbermann's Idea For Beating Hillary: Literally Beating Hillary — There are two kinds of people in the world: People who think there's an ugly strain of misogyny running through Hillary Clinton's media coverage, and people who think she's just not very likable and deserves it for running …
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Brandon Friedman / VetVoice:
Fort Bragg Barracks: Shades of Walter Reed? — A Fort Bragg soldier's father uploaded a YouTube video of photos he took of his son's barracks earlier this month. The video shows the deplorable living conditions to which his son and the other soldiers of his unit in the 82nd Airborne Division returned …
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Spencer / Attackerman:
Only In Return We Get A Stabbing In The Back — These are the conditions at Fort Bragg. Just absolutely disgraceful. The following video, shot by the father of a sergeant who just returned from Afghanistan — via Brandon Friedman of VetVoice — shows a barracks that “should be condemned. ...
Financial Times:
Democrats to choose ‘by end of June’ — The Democratic party's “superdelegates” have every right to overturn the popular vote and choose the candidate they believe would be best equipped to defeat John McCain in a general election, according to Howard Dean, chairman of the US Democratic National Committee.
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Saira Anees / Political Punch:
DNC Official: “You Know What You Call Someone Who Digs Up Dirt on John McCain?
DNC Official: “You Know What You Call Someone Who Digs Up Dirt on John McCain?
Fox News:
McCain Takes Shot at Obama for Hamas Support — John McCain taunted Barack Obama Friday for his recent “endorsement” from a Hamas adviser, wearing his own apparent rejection by the terrorist group as a badge of honor and saying that if elected he would be “Hamas' worst nightmare.”
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David Ingram / Charlotte Observer:
2 stations in N.C. will not air GOP ad
2 stations in N.C. will not air GOP ad
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Washington Post:
Who'll Cover the Checks? — THE DEMOCRATIC presidential candidates have some big plans — with big price tags attached. By our calculations, using figures supplied by the campaigns, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) has proposed new spending and tax breaks that would amount to almost $265 billion …
Ben / Think Progress:
Matthews: Whites are ‘willing’ to support Obama in the same way they ‘root for black athletes.’ — Last night on Hardball, host Chris Matthews sought to give Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) some “advice” on how to get white Americans to vote for him for president: … Watch it:
Deborah Feyerick / CNN:
Acquittals in groom's shooting spark outrage — NEW YORK (CNN) — Nicole Paultre Bell bolted from the courtroom Friday as a judge acquitted three New York City detectives of all charges in the shooting death of her fiance. — “I've got to get out of here,” Paultre Bell said.
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Tom Hays / Associated Press:
NYPD officers cleared in killing; rights leaders want probe
NYPD officers cleared in killing; rights leaders want probe
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LewRockwell.com Blog
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
SYRIA FOLLOWUP....Here's more on the Syrian/North Korean nuclear reactor thing. One of the big questions floating around is: Why now? The intelligence community has kept quiet about it for a full seven months since Al Kibar was bombed, so why did they finally decide to brief Congress (and the press) this week?
Chuck Todd / MSNBC:
BIG HRC FUNDRAISER DEFECTS TO OBAMA — From NBC's Chuck Todd — One of the things that both Dem campaigns are always nervous about is defectors. In particular, Clinton is more vulnerable to this problem since she's the candidate that is trailing. Well, NBC News has learned …
Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Top black lawmaker calls Bill Clinton's actions ‘bizarre’ — (CNN) — The most powerful African-American in Congress again has scolded former President Bill Clinton for his comments during the Democratic presidential race. — House Majority Whip James Clyburn, D-South Carolina …
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Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama and Clinton Tied at 48% to 47% — Clinton's increased support has mainly come from undecided voters — PRINCETON, NJ — The Democratic nomination race is now tied, with Barack Obama favored by 48% of national Democratic voters and Hillary Clinton by 47%.
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Pennsylvania Presidential Election — Pennsylvania: McCain 44% Obama 43% — What a difference two weeks of intense campaigning can make. The final two weeks of campaigning in the Pennsylvania Primary may not have changed the outcome of the Democratic race, but it helped John McCain in the Keystone State.
Armed Liberal / Winds of Change.NET:
...and a PG-13 prison movie... This morning there was a blogger conference call with Bill Carr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy - the guy in charge of military recruiting. — The topic was the flurry of news stories early this week about the rise in the numbers …
Bernard-Henri Lévy / Wall Street Journal:
The Sad End of Jimmy Carter — The problem is not that he is, or is not, talking to the Syrians - everyone does it to some degree. — It isn't that he went to Damascus to meet with the exiled head of Hamas - everyone, including the Israelis, will one day have to do that too …